Play Expands Network with Nearly 10 New Base Stations

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Play, one of Poland’s leading mobile operators, has made a significant move to enhance mobile connectivity by launching nearly 10 new mobile base stations.

This expansion is part of the operator’s ongoing efforts to improve service quality and coverage across the country, particularly in areas where mobile connectivity has historically been weak.

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Enhancing Connectivity in Underserved Regions

The newly activated base stations will benefit multiple regions across Poland, including Uniejów (Łódź Voivodeship), Drezdenko (Lubusz Voivodeship), Kamienna Góra (Lower Silesian Voivodeship), and Łodygowice (Silesian Voivodeship). They will improve overall network reliability and provide better mobile internet access for both residents and businesses. The expansion is crucial in addressing coverage gaps in rural and underserved areas, where Play aims to bring faster, more reliable mobile services.

This deployment is also part of a broader strategy to modernize Play’s network infrastructure. The new base stations have been equipped with 5G-compatible technology to meet the growing demand for high-speed data services. This move ensures Play can meet the increasing need for faster internet speeds as users depend more on mobile connectivity for work, communication, and entertainment. 

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A Strategic Investment in the Future

The company has continuously ramped up its infrastructure investment over the past few years. In 2022, Play reportedly added over 10,500 base stations, marking a significant step in improving coverage in urban and rural areas. By continuing to invest in these upgrades, Play further solidifies its position in the competitive telecom market, ensuring that users across Poland can access reliable, high-quality mobile services.

The network improvements will benefit businesses in these areas, as they rely on stable mobile services for daily operations. Furthermore, as mobile usage continues to grow, especially with the increasing number of smart devices, Play’s efforts to expand its network ensure that users experience fewer dropped calls, faster data speeds, and a more stable mobile connection.

This network expansion also supports Poland’s broader digital transformation, as it helps integrate smart technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT) into everyday life. The availability of 5G technology will play a crucial role in facilitating the next generation of digital services, from autonomous vehicles (AVs) to smart cities.

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